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I've been listening to these guys since you posted their music a while ago. They're really good.
A bit of a typical pop ballad from 80s Japan. But I like world music, so thumbs up.
Interesting detour from the usual stuff, didn't know these guys.
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The new orchestrated version is quite a lot better than this original. But its not from the '80s.
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We could say that Love, in fact, has quite a lot of power.
Yes, she was a terrific singer. She even looks gorgeous in this performance too. No autotune, of course.
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Music video by Quiet Riot "Cum On Feel The Noize". From the 1983 album Metal Health. Watch another video from the same album on my channel Quiet Riot "Metal Health" here: https://odysee.com/@MetalRock...
While China achieved strong economic growth in the post-Mao years by allowing free markets to work, the Communist leadership wants to return the economy to its
China has been saying, specially but not exclusively to its own people, that the growth of past decades is thanks to "socialism with chinese characteristics". As Xi tightens his control on the economy, growth falters, debt turns into crisis and the numbers are increasingly faked, one is tempted to take the opposite stance: that the success of China was because of economic liberalization, and it lasted for as long as those policies were in place.
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Disagree. The russian nazi trolls are much more active in "The Gateway Pundit" than Breitbart.
Kanye is a good artist... its a pity he seems so F* in the head. Not that its something new in the entertainment industry... the majority of people in this environment seem to have a psychiatric condition.
I really don't get why some of you are so triggered simply because of my privacy concerns, and the downvoting is so heavy. Maybe a full disclosure is due? What is your own work status with Google and Apple for instance?
Norton knows its stuff, its in the security business since very long, they're very credible, and they point out clearly here that what I'm saying, about phone privacy, is fact.
Very puzzling reaction around this issue, indeed.
Both things, security and privacy, are sides of the same coin. Hacking is nothing more than remote, and unauthorized, manipulation of data in a device you don't own. If you install a keylogger without the user knowing... are we talking about security, privacy, or both?
Lockdown mode helps with keeping the processes isolated, many typical browser features can be used, and are actively used, to fingerprint users. Data, even metadata, is worth more than money these days, with several AI models being developed, and needing training.
There's no way, you say. Yet that kind of targeted ads is precisely what happens, that's what many users are experiencing with their phones, regardless of their microphone permissions. Big tech is being profoundly dishonest about their privacy with users, and don't seem to stick with their own privacy legal terms. But what I'm talking about is the browser version of YouTube. not even the app.
What you say its true, but apps having real problems with lockdown mode are few and far between. Usually cosmetic issues and that's it.
Apple has been dropping the ball on privacy with the latest iOS releases. I thought that 14 had decent privacy. But from 15 onward, YouTube is recommending videos out of your face to face, voice, offline conversations - just like Android does, and I'm pretty selfish with app permissions already. So I enable lockdown mode, not just to harden my phone safety. But also to help a little bit in that regard.